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I think his family nows more then they are letting on. They probably have an idea about why he went missing. So odd that he stayed so close to home with a fake identity. You'd think he would have ran into someone he knew over time.

I had a couple of requests from people to notify them when the documentary about my search for the true identity of Michael De Bourcier was released. It will be airing on CBC TV in Canada on Thursday March 3rd @ 9:00pm. Details below.

I had a couple of requests from people to notify them when the documentary about my search for the true identity of Michael De Bourcier was released. It will be airing on CBC TV in Canada on Thursday March 3rd @ 9:00pm. Details below.

Looking for Mike catches up with Dylan and his investigation into his friend's true identity. Dylan hires private investigator Dave Perry to help him take the case to the next level. Dave is a retired Toronto Police homicide detective with a formidable record of high profile cases with the Toronto Police. Looking For Mike explores the nature of appearances and what it means to really know someone.

The shocking revelations that came out after Mike's death had a devastating impact on those around him. His friends and co-workers began second-guessing themselves – parsing through every little detail they knew about Mike and trying to figure out who “Michael De Bourcier” really was. Friends With Mike follows Dylan as he pieces together a portrait of a man who didn't want to be known.

The CBC re-broadcast the documentary on Thursday May 18th. I saw it for the first time. My attention was captured by the references to the real Michael De Bourcier. I live in Port Hardy where he died. I was curious about a few things in the film. The scene in the cemetery was clearly not in Port Hardy where the real Michael De Bourcier died. Was he buried someplace else? The interview with the father of the child also did not appear to be in Port Hardy. Was he living elsewhere when he was interviewed?